1996 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Rackmount ‘Rackto’ REV G Guitar Tube Amp-Rare!

$3,199.00

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1996 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Rackmount ‘Rackto’ REV G Guitar Tube Amp-Rare!

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1996 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Rackmount ‘Rackto’ REV G Guitar Tube Amp.

The ever elusive Mesa Dual Rec Racto!

As you know if you are reading this, these rackmount Dual Rec’s are tough to get a hold of.

This one is a Rev G from about 1996.

The amp is in perfect working order and very good cosmetic condition. A few scratches from being racked is about it. The face is very clean and the rack ear show no damage.

It sounds exactly like you would expect it to: killer.

Comes as pictured with footswitch.

Grab it while you can, I find about 1 of these per decade:)

 

From Mesa:

Revision G (1994-2000)
Serials: 3181-16480 (approx)

Output Trans: 562105

Power Trans: 561140 

Power Tubes: STR-420 6L6

Preamp Tubes: Mesa 7025 (Chinese)

Revision G is the classic Rectifier sound that most of us think of when referencing the Rectifier Series: big, robust low end with loads of gain and volume to back it up. Used by a wide variety of artists such has Rollins Band, Sublime, Soundgarden, 311, Jeff Buckley, Foo Fighters and No Use For A Name, the Revision G began life with a small logo before transitioning to a large Mesa badge, several hundred amps into the run. Also featuring a Parallel FX Loop, tolex covered headshell and detachable power cord (early Rev G’s still had an attached cord).

By the time 1994 rolled around, you could not turn on the radio at any time of day without hearing this amplifier for the rest of the decade. As Nu-Metal came into popularity in the late 90’s, the Rev G was embraced by Linkin Park, Disturbed, Limp Bizkit, Creed and many more.

By 1998 the Rectifier product line now includes the Single, Dual & Triple Rectifiers, Rackmount (“Racto”) model, Tremoverb, Rectoverb & Maverick variants. Production ceased in mid-late March of 2000.